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Word of the Day (ambivalent)-13DEC20

Word of the Day (ambivalent)-13DEC20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is ambivalent and it is an adjective meaning “having mixed feelings about someone or something; equivocal, in two minds, uncertain, doubtful, undecided, inconclusive”.

Example Sentence: For Formula One fans around the world, the news that world champion Lewis Hamilton has recovered from coronavirus and will be fit to race in Abu Dhabi this weekend will be met with jubilation. F1’s management, on the other hand, might be feeling ambivalent.

This word is present in The Guardian article Lewis Hamilton has spoken out on human rights. Formula One will have to take a stand and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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